Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 December 1868 — Page 4

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Monday Mornlisg, llc^. i?th, ,18tw

BAILBOAD TIME TABUS.

TSRRK HAWS AXD IHBXAMAPOLI3, I.1AVS.

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£50 v. „..,„,..Expres8 ................ 630 s. 3-16 p.

,„ Acoommodatlsn. ....12:li».P.s.

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Kxproaa

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ROCKVILLB EXTENSION.

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TO -DAY'S AD VERTISEMEN

AmnBemenla—The Jfairy £i*tors. ^iiaufl&ni&uts—Nywcorob's MinKrols. TO-DAY'fl LOCAL HOTXCBB. Spectacle*—3. B. Kreemaa.*

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JTortune Trilling—^Irs. Billing. 4 Coruinorcial College—Ga?rm Jt Off«n Dress GooJtl, Fnrn—W. 8. Byco & €«.

The City Treasury 13 empty', 8^ the Journal states.

Oybtbr Sdppkr.—Among this vreek'p attractions will bo the Oyster Supper at G. A. R. Hall,, on Thursday evening,* Ni chargo for admission

The County Commissioner'a Courj. convenes this morning. Mr. Truobiood, tho recently elected Commissioner',' will tako the. ptesw. ofJMjr.-. Ithia eeesion.

"FoRKFATnEB's Day."

The New

England Society of thia city making preparations for tho proper c«lobrathn of tho 248th anniversary of the Pilt rim Fathers, on the 22d inst.J

The Fairy

Sisters announce two

concerts at Dowling Hall Thursday and Friday evomngs of thia week. An advertisement under the head of nmusoments gives full particulars.

Hoos aro firm at last quotations—$7.50 0$8.5O. Up to, tbiii (iatn from 11,000 to 12,000 hogs have the indications aro that tho season's'buci npss will oxcoed last year c.

Congress convenc:. to.d.'iy. Tho Pies'] ident will probably deliver his rnfessage this afternoon. Wo have mado arranged Trtftnifl for "r&eeiving flie documetvt by~fcl egraph, and it will appear in our col nmno.the morning after itfl delivory-.

Amusements.—After to-night there will.be conoorts at Dowling Hall ov«Ty Long was oejectod as ,3ecrotary. I ti A I s-Jl fnlln ovoning of tliin week. Skill & Gaylord Minctrels «ppoar Tuesday and Wudnos. day overlings. Tho Fairy Sisler.i follow on ThuTSdny and Friday eveni»gg,^ip4 Noyvcorhb's MiuKtrela coniplote tlffe Week on Saturday evening.

substantial etono

walk has boun laid across Main street opposite tho Metropolitan Block, on pedestrians now pass dry shod. It, was the only dry crossing along tho entire street on Saturday, and many were the silent and outspoken blossings bestowed Upon tho enterprising occupants of Metropolitan Block.

Coming.—Wo loarn Mr. Butch, uf

the Academy of Music, Indianapolis, has secured Dowling Hall for throe ovenia^s ciiiuinoncing Now _Yoar'a"_(?V0. "He will hring over Mdllo. Zoa, who is now, por--haps, tho most popular sensational pantomimist on- the stago. Sho will be sup--ported by tho eflSciont stock company now playing at the Acndemy of Music.

What's the Mattkh?—Only one pair—James G. White ar.d Maty Al, Bnodgrass—applied to the County jDlerk last week for proper liennsb to perpetrate matrimony. Can it be true, that in this entire county last week, there was but ono pair that in thi3 public itianner was willing to declare they had 'Two bouIs

Jfth but .'IoIukIii tboilght,

Two hearts thut beatas ouu."

Fortune

Telling.—Wo invite atlofl-

tion to tho card elsewhere of Mrs. Blllini. Whilo we put no faith in so called "fortune tolling,we must admit that frotti fact3 put in our posl-oiiion, thia Vvoman remarkably good at guesting, at lea: She is not arofoa*imt*tl, U^AV*liuy_4i-uio bug, but a plain country girl roaiding ip Vermillion county, this State and give good references, as to character, fro several protfttnOnt citi~eni of thia pis who iava had opportunities of testi tli•* revelations of this remarkablo woraa

Circuit Court.-—'TLo jury iu the ca^o of .State vs. Luke Burke, grand larceny, could not agree and were discharged-Sat-urday morhlnt "%lioreupin'"hn'ttfi^j'iiii' Was empannelled, and after hearing the evidence, returned a v«r.1ictoi guilty ai^d that he serve a term of two y(»r» -State's Prison.

Tho jury that wai out Fi iday eteftirjg ?n the Wataoq cajo, also "itu^l.,* ai|d vere^dfccTer(*8«i. 'Watson is. to'tiave|a «.hird hearing this week.

The Court-will r.ol be ablo io adjourn before thft middle" of tWs'wfiek. I Tho Grand Jury of this term of Court found floarly two hundred indiotwent?.— Several liquor dealers wero In coiirt

fjtiftgWTtny tETat t5s~yot bwa Uo-d. I jr pod that ovoty t*aah%r wbo o*n p-^s* so, will Attend. We *nt|cipau visit from the Superintendents of schools in Ohio, on Thursday.

Tho following is the order of exercises: TUESDAY EVENING. 1. Organization and address of welcome. 2. Inaugural address by tho President, A C. Bhorlridge.

WEDNESDAY—M0BNING SESSION. 1. Compensation of teachers: by H, 9. SleKea.

Z. Discussion of foregoing pnper. •3. of study in our public nigh schools by W. A. Bell, Principal of Indianapolis High School. 1 4. General difcuaaion. 1

AFTfCBiTOON 8ESSI0H.

I. Amendments to School Law by Toomnd Cbailes, of Indianapolis. 2 Discussion. 3. Composition Writing by Cyrus W. H'idgin, Principal of Kiuhmoad High ScboVl. ». 4. XlefcoraL "dfsctjEsion &nd m(3C%Uatacus business.

EVENING BEB8ION.

1. Discussion. 2. Aildros-s by W. H. Veaaaole, of Cit-cinottti^ji

TBCB6DAY—MOBNZSCI SWSI^B. 1. The duty of the State to educate aH her children by A- M. Gow, of Evans* villa

.^pisfflBBsion oj thia.paMr.

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S«£-

ou-day giving bond for app&aj»n<Se"l»t t$o n^t term, to answer tho chargo of rofcitfin liquors without licensc.

The StatsTeachers' Association Programme ot the FaFT&ENTn AknI'Il Mektixo The is'ifteeiith Anmud' mejt ing of tliw Assiciation will be held ^t iviehmond, commencing 011 Tuesday evtealng^ Docoiaber 29, and continuing dtijng ^Wednesday and Thursday. Th« usual roducti .a iu railroad fare will be secured, and all ladies dt\siring it, will $e entertained by.the cAuseas free of charge. There Will also be a reduction of rates at tha hotesl.

The indications are that tho mooting .Vill bb one of the largest and most inter^

&

fcachibg natural sCienca

in common schools by Preftssor J, Tingley, of Asbury University. 4. Music iu common schools by Qeo, B. Xu'-mi.?, of lnd'ap lis. pipvgEKmQy s*f8ioN. «_j

jfWBat Mjultf ht tha refetiouX£Jh4 Cohiker oTttf? state Xo our Tubli! Schcoii by

J.

M. Olcott, of Terre Haute.

2 E e^tiun of officers. 3 Short speeches /rouu members anq visiiors. 1 4. Miscellaneous. -t. .xyaNiKO 8fs$io^ 1. Address by W. D. Hinkie, of Salem) Ohio. 1 2 Miscellaneous business.

Opportunity will begiven each evening foi^t^MtoUi4i?n oj^topi«s nQi aUtgd ia the programme, if it shall be desired.

Tetchers arriving upon the cars are requested to assembly at the High School room, on Fifth street, where homes be assigned to them.

I'rof. blcot't' th'en stated fully and'Clearly the plan proposed for the organization of the Library, which was that adopted so successfully in the city of St. Louis, an outline of which has recently appeared in

this city. Col. R. N. Hudson, being called, made an eioquont appeal in favor of tho object, and expressed himself well pleased with which the proposition that the City School Board should, offipiaily, be made a partoi the

Board of Trustees of the Library. In commenting upon, the improvement it would work on tho literary taste of the community, Col. H. was particularly severe upon professional lecturers, malo and female, and upon their employment by societios and lyceumfi.'

Rov. S.

M.

Stimson said, he had enter­

tained some doubts concerning the success of the enterprise, but that these had been entirely removed by tha plan of juaUir the Stho^l Board—ft perpetual corporation— responTibie tor the management cf its affairs. All his ind'fference in rega'd to it being thus overcome, he was now ready to give the enterprise his hearty co-operation.

Wm. J. Ball, Esq responded to a call saving thai he favored the object for the reasons already stated. Ha thought the connection of the School Board with the Library would secure its permnooucy, without which, all efforts for its establishment would be but so much lost tiiu®He also suggested the propriety of providing, iQ tbe plan of organisation, for a competent Boftr£ to select all books to be purchased.

Rev. B. W.-Smith, upoB the oail of the Chair, ddro95e.\ the meeting at scale length npsn the subject under considera* |od,

and ^aid that though be was but a temporary resident, who, in a year hence miabt:bo called to some other point, yet he was willing to become a life member of the Association, and forward its&uecoh

In oviery way in 'bis power. Afser some discussion of the plan ofcrjianiiation, in which the foregoing and other, gentlemen .took pa%.

Professor Olcott offorod the' following resolution, which was unanimously adopte^„ ,e

JieaJseiy Itat 8 ooaiaiittos of^Ve be appointed t-i draft articles of association, under the statutes, iaoorporating an organization to maintain a Public Library. And&lwt th? same Committee be erapovjjered Sot draft ti^ae for.^he g*«M®t»eht oft tbo Asscciation

The Chair appointed J. Oiooti, Wm.

J. Ball, Wm. K. Edwards, Thomais B. Long ajju N, Huilsou said ccmnjit-

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attain at that time. h- jt A kj Vj.krJ1

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tee, to r^post at a ma|^iag.t.o be. tl.c Now 'Court Bouse on Friday evilutyj, December 11th, 1S68, and |joii iiio«an tfi© -taeetin^- adjournft*f!

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Real Estate TaANsrEas.—The fujlowing transfers of real estate were entered iijKf^t£ i^^rder's books durip^^a^t vreekf i^ec.

-Began to Andrew MeBuirc^ 7S2

acre* in Ott^r Creek lovrnahip for $I,40^. J*no'. toi:i:nemian toHeinl Brothers, 8C acrfa 1n Lost Or«ik townebip for $4,000

J. P. ParkHo Reuben B. Young, l£ acres in Honey Creek township for _$jof. Jaaiei, |W^1# to Mob F. WellsJ 2D a«res Cownship for $300

James ilickoy to,Edward Full^rMl^t ip thb city tor $900., Jbhn O. Nteet toW (irrorl'We^f, Set as in I'ierron towt»hip $tS.

William M. Barton to Warren Neet, guardian, fit* acres inptiley township f^r

p. B. Jones to Chas. A. Terrell, 6 aeras

Charlee H. Goodman to Cnarl-if-d Eli»-i B'«' ch«t, 1 tin the city fir $875. C. A. Ray to John B. Gordon, 40 acres in Biley township for $800.

Martha A. Odell to Wnrden Haywood, lot in Rose's subdivision for $2,100. F. Fuqua to John Ewing, 13 acres in Fayette township for $325.

Curtis Gilbert to Owen Keenan, lot in Gilbert Place for $500. B. F. Dengler to F. H. McElfresh and others, interest in lot in Rose's addition for $1000.

John Burgett to F. A. Jxuchn lot in Rose's addition for $1,350. John S. Jordon to Adam Nowkam, lot in Fontaine's addition for $550.

will

Gkoeoe P. Brown.

Chairmen Ex. Committee.

Public Library

Meeting.—Pursuant

to the suggestion of Prof. J. M. Olcotti and the call of the City School Board, through their Secretary, J. H. Hager, Esq.i

tho Now Court House on Saturday evening, December 5th, take the initiatory step toward the,establishment of a Publiq Library in tho city of Torry Hauto.

Ou inotioi\ of Prof, Olcott, hia Honor, Mayor G. F. Cookcrly was called to the chair, and stated the object of the meeting in a forceible and eloquent address in fa^or of lb|»enterprise.

On motion of Mr. Hagar, Thomas B-

Ulrole & Bledsoe to Robert 8. Cox, lot in Centreville, for $100. John A. Ewing to Franklin Fuqua, 13 acrf-3 in Fayette township for $325.

Robert Leak to Wm. Leak. 40 acres in Riley township for $1,200 Charles Adam* to Wm. R. Laughead, lot in city for $1,600

Chas. Bueniebe to Daniel McCarty, lot ia Sibley's subdivision for $350. Ob as H. McCariy to Wm. E. McLean, lot io PeanV subdivision, fa* «$M. .-

IHmi-i}. l)a^i^tQ EatvijLliVafi8jC60 %34k Otter Crelk township for $12,000.

Dbes3 Patterns

Union Dresseb for children, just th^ goods for ccld weather, at W. S. Ryce «t

FursI Furs!! FursII I—Mink

from $25,00 up. Mui-tfj*! Hunt*i|'

Pi|f TA^qcfftc

For the cheapest set of Indies' Furs go to Weisz' Skirt Factory. dwtf

Remember

Lost

...ia very desirable

goods, Reps, &c, at $2^5, $2,80, $3,25 and $4,00, can be found on the counter at W. S. Iggpa IU CdU

that when you buy skirts

at B. Weisz' you by the samo at factory prices.

M^fB^SgWi p|ljjrtre0j^n|tantly on hand. QM? 'Shop, on Ohl)g |wo doors eetisi'^f 4th street, the best Quality of

et House on Ni

Fifty Mink Muffs fidsall & Go's.

at

W»tcs-Sm^wher^ tn the ci'y,

oa ifond^y

Imi,

and Gold Chronometer Watch.

"1(T0 setts Childs Furs 30?0 pairs Men's £,and Sheep ^kin Glove^ 200 JIm'b ^api and Collars, ah'd $5,000 worth of Hats and Cap?. All to be sold at Auc-tion-to the highest bidder.

Auction to commence Thursday, Dec. 4th, at 10 o'clock A. M. at night, at 7 2'£

GEEIHIek

Blankets.—If you want good choap Blankets that will last many years, buy thoso made at the Vigo WoolkiT Mill3. No Shoddy in-any thing mndo there. 30-d2w i-

You can

setts

jsHifeTO!! I—Al

kinds and styles. Parties wishing furs will do well by calling early and securiqg^brgains at W. 3- Jiycg & Co'd, fdlt '.* 1.'t •i'1'"'1

4

Arithmetic Class to-night at the Torre Haute Commercial College.

4

Flortune

Tmifiira^Mrs. BilHn|,*of

Vermillion county, will remain at tbQ Miller House, on North Fourth street, a lew days longer, where ahe may be consulted in regard to affairs of life, lovo or business. Fee for lady or gentleman^ $1.00. Call soon rf you w^jto embrace this opportunity of having your past life reviewed and the future revealed. 3 7-32t.

ffip»fcrA

cLEB.

Slain stlbeV,-! have a largo as­

sort rnent of Pantascopic Spectacles and Spencez^'iPatant.Nq^e Glasses, in Gold, Silver, Steel, Plated and Rubber Frames. Also tlie purest Periscopie Lenses for filling old frames, and can suit every eye that pan be benefitted by spoctaciop-, at the sign of Watch and Spectacles, near the corner of. 6th street. dtf S. R. Freeman.

A Good Cow, in fair order,, now near, ly dry—fresh early in the Spring—will be sold very cheap if application is mad6 at this office immediately. tf

The numbklkss ghadeh and qualities ofCorsetts at Weisz' Skirt Factory enables every lady to be suitod. dwtf

find Preserved Lemon ..2

at, C. Ripley's.

Do

tou

ForsIFubs!

^Sifirk-

^gtraot, will be open

^§B£I.IBQ ,AT ®iio4wd^.WrrWe are now eelling Jioots aad Shoes, at reduced €oio« »«4' exaimine for a el

Btroir &

Doxies, No 99

Main St.,

ditf South side, bet. 3d and 4th.

low

prices at

Henrt Ward Bekchkb closed one of the nicsstah^Meav tfermons

:he

ever deli v.

ed, iu these memorable words, that every one would do woli to lay to heatt.— "f^hefi^yo^'^a!«Sk srnd coffee*'go to the Great United States Tea Warehouse ofT Y. Kelley&Co., Nos. 26, 23 and 30 Veseyatreat, New York, aftd you will get a bully article at cargo pricsa."'

BXftls, 6T«S:•& Bakii^AgenSf ,^,t dec5-dtf

Extra )W Flannels, Shaker and DomeF®ijgin^j, Welsh Flannels, Silk Warp •^ipnVi^y' Miners' Flannels at Edsall & Co'l.-

1

Black Velveteens and a#U Co'a.

d2t

Velvets at Edd2t

Infant's S^obes and WSists—new styles at lower prices at Edsall «fc Co's. d2t

7

J,.-,,., 1 .fty 0?*LlJ-,

Fn»BCfi Mkbinoxs for

dorly

85

$1 25

cents, for*

per yard French Merinoes

for $1^00, were forqi$r]$ $1 35.

A

full

got|fdaall & Co'a,

TuELt/RiPLEY &r Co.4 Winter Openity, wm

a decided«uc9es% not*

tfce»« drti gqofls and trim­

mings were rii5t all oh band. They are daily receiving cwe^|f:everything rare and beautiful in the way'of Dress Goods and Holiday Presents. [4,dlw »W .' J. s«I

Tueil,

Riplxy & Co. will make a

special display of Mourning Goods, Tuesday, December 3th. d4t

Mourning Goods will be displayed in profusion'at Tual), Ripley & Co.'?. Tuesday, DecSflf»^5fer'8tK t"*

8

^4t

THASJU^G-my.frionds and patrons for past- favors, I beg to announce that I hive rferft?i%dd 'frtitn my oJd Stand to No. 73 Soutfa Egurth Btfaet, iwfeyce I aiiall be ha^^ l^'wond Jersln the Hair Dressing Ih» WltB -ftr.TWptwogs and dis-

I Tould cali particular attootioa to my large assortment of cheap switcheafand PJ\ 11 |5i*/AI^iEaRX.MAi. 30dtf

C.

I.

Ripley tells Boneless Sardines. r"T^j trIskff [2o,dtf

KvoutB-ttREA^rAST

a Gold Chain

A

re­

ward of $20 will bo paid for tho recovery of samo, or by leaving them at thii

°*°y 1 \lff' Auction! Auction!1—Great sala ol' Furs, Hats, Caps and Gloves at Auction, at tho Bankrupt Store, No. 73 Main street, Wittig's old stand, to close out the jE^l^ro stock of 550 fietteiaf ,Ladies'

Fuk

Peel,

want Presrvod Orange Peal?

Call at C. I. Ripley's. [25,dtf Watoh TriKM.-^-if you contemplate tho pleasure of making your wife or daughter, jor anybody ^lBe'o daughJ.or a present "of a Watch for (bhristmas, bo sure to look at tho aseortnnqn at 9, R- Freef man's, 161 Main street, before making your purchase. It will pay you. dwtf

The Good Templarb intend, to gpve a Festival aT their Hall, on' Weduesday, tbe»23d of December, for the? purpose of raising money to pay off a debt on their furniture. 24-dtf

On January 1st, 1809, the copartnership of. N. Erl anger' & Bro. eEpiresby iififitetion. It is thijir intention tp,r$lttcf their stock ias much, as possible prqviou^ to dissolving, and to this ond have con eluded to sell all goods at^co.^

An invitation is heroby'Sitorirfnd' al! to call and be. ponvmcfid that they sell clothing atid gent3^ ilirtiisbing goods cheaper than any other housn in the city, 1

A

fink assortment

Kip Boots, choapor than any other place in tho pity, at the Bankrupt Store, No. (54 Main Street. wr

If you want a good Stove, .cheap, go to Shannon's, 63 Main str^e^. dtf

G.

H.

itock ,of Watclios, Jewelry, $?., at going to change bis busines. Great barT gains now at No. 1-51 Jtaia"fitreftt»j0|j[ nplQ dtf.

FRKsn Buckwheat Flour, Bailey's.

assort'

Fuk3!

Good

mont aud cheap, at Riddle's. Sldtf .... .. ——. i. j.'- .• y. OoLoifG Teas—Fresli arrival Tif' tho "new crop," very choice and finely flavored, at tho Now York, Toa 31 dtf

All Boots and Shoes wear asrepxas^i ted at the Bankrupt Store, No. 64

Main

St root. 21 tf

Gold and Silvor House. Extensive ana fanciful stock—new opening—Christmas preparations, at No. 5, Warrbh Block.

JonN

R.

New

Freeman,

Ladies, Misses and Childrons Rubbota, choap, at the Bankrupt Stove, No. 64, Main Street. 21tf

ARRiVAL.--New

line of Hato

burg Insertings and Edgings, real Lace Collars, Maltese Collars, new styles Linen and Paper Collars and' Cuffs, real Lace and Valenciennes Handkerchiefs, at 1

C. Wittig & Co's,

dtf 170 Deming Block:

Jusi

received,

Infant's Embroidered

Waists at $1 00, worth $2 00, at C. Wittig & Co's, dtf 170 Doming Blocl?|

Everybody,

go to Shannon's for bar­

gains in Stoves. 63 Main Btroet. dtf^

Hosiery—Now choapor than ever, til Riddle's, 151 Main street. 3Tdtf I

White Lacod Kid Gloves, at Riddle's. 3 ldtf

N

kw

Styles

of Hats and

Bonnet^

at 149 Main street. dtf Honett Syrup, just the thing for Buckwheat Cakes, at Ray & Bailey's. 4-dtf

Fresh Prunes, Hominy Grits, iu eight pound packages, Chow-chow, by the dolten, or single ground and unground Spices, clear Citron, Raiainr, and Rice all new and fresh, at tho ,New York Tea Storo, 131 Main streot. 3idtf "!1M,

Tobacco I Tobacco!! Tobacco!\!-' A larg* and fine nssorlmant of Oigaro and Tobacco, will bo found at 31. V. Moudy'e, cast side Public Square. Country merchants, come and get your Tobacco at factory prices. dtf

Smcksrs and chewers will find Sortie^ thing exceedingly delicious, in tho shapo of Cigara and Tobacco, at the new Tobacco House, east side Public. Square, dtf

-nS'lj

White Silk Fans.—A nice' Resort'? ment just received, by Riddle, 151 Main street. 31dtf

^r

To MY OLD CUSTOMERS.—I anrTdry thankful to you for past .fayora jX hftve been for some time selling you goods at a profit, but now I proposo to sell yoii goods for tho next two months at coat,iri order to reduce my stock-|8-lo^t^~p^ssi* ble. Cft. and select sour ^oiiday goods. nolO-dtf

JACOB KERN, well kdown Wl onellfthe best Watchmxkffs -m hthe Eity^ has removed to Sixth street, opposite the"~new Postofiice, whore he will ho pi eased ,'t to meet his friends, In want 6f worfc:Jn ^is line, warranting tho fullest^ satisfaction. Qe has a good assortment Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, at tho very lowest price lddtf

Mracg MEAT at C.

I.

Ripley's. 31dtf-1

LEAVE your ocdors

for Game, .and

dressed poultry, at Ray & Bailey's. 4-dtf

Tsa—

Glover &

& FotSsstij Auction eers.

Oybters

V«ry ft3**

Ijilned At

Tea Store. 31dtf Mas. Buown offers a Buck-board foj •a^ l"qfr ^n/th^- particulars |pplytearl|y to Mr. El well, at R. S. Cox & Son's, dtf

The "Tastio Cravatte," for ladies, At Riddle'ai 81dtf

FffB&.v-Tbediaest assortment, tho 1tfWost prices, no old mothy stock, at

149 Main street'

dtf Removed.—Davis'

Drug Store has been

removed to Doming Block, €th and Main streets. 4dlw.

Milleb, Merchant Tailore

and Clothiers, and dealers in Gents' furnishing goods, have now a complete stock, consisting in part of the most desirable shades of Chinehilla?, Esquimaux, CastoE Djuifpl, Black, Brown, Dahlia and Olive tfllillClin®.«f- French and English Caseimsrea and Vostings also a large assortment of Amorioan Cassimdres, all ef which will be sold by the yard, or made up to order as choap as good work

Wo call special attention to our stock of Gents' fiwoishingjjgoqds, consisting of Shirts, Dhrwets, '^TiraershiriRi- Slpv^s, Ties, Paper and frirren Collars and Ouffsi half Hose, Cardigon Jackets, Youth# Underwear, and the Orient, Occident and Novelty Collars also a nico line of Ca3suaaere, Tweed and Mai ton Shirts. 17-itf

at

I

For

Georges.—Irom ana

alter, .to day George, Kaberm'eyer & Co, will be in receipt of those large and magulficent Maltby Baltimore Oysters, which they will sell by tho can or Borve up to ustomers at th^ir Oyster Restaurant on ourth street, opposite the postoffico. 31—dtf.

Sale.—Alarge lot of Heating and

Cook Stoves, to be closed out within twenty days, without reserve, for cash only, regardless of cost, at 63 Main street, dtf. W. W. Shannon*

A Niiw

Campaign^fop, the

UP 1 1868.—All

con-

rfncPtl

of men's Calf and

For

BascoM is nailing off his entir6

at R^*®

54

dtf-

who wish to enlist in

the cause, will call at the new Tobacco House, east aide Public Square, where will bo found all the comforts of that luxurit oils weed, called Tobacco. dtf 3

Christmas

is

Coming.—Riddle ia pre­

paring for it. Slipper Patterns in great variety, and choap. Ladies' Companions, a fine assortment. Hanging Baskets and Fancy Goods, in great variety. 31dt

^A! iKAUTiFUli LtNE of now Trimming# just received at Riddle's Now York Trimming Store. 31dtf

Sale —Wishing to engage in oth­

er business, I offer my Ice House, lot, Tools, Teams, and tho good will of my business for sale.

Any one wishing to ongage in tho ica business will.find it a paying one by applying socfrl to 32 J=. STEINMERLff ,2^dlt WlJ 6 I

Elias Cummins, who took tho premi um on .tho best variety .of apples at the State Fair has oatablishod a fruit store on Main street, two doors west of Third, where ho has a large stock of hia own apples, and buys and'selia at wholesale and retail, choice applos, for winter keeping, nppjes'for prpaont uso, ,jcider, green and dried fruit of all kinds, beans, potatoes, &3._ It is a much needed apd convenient inatitfatfoif, and in receiving a'liberal patronage. 12dtf

"SPKER'S STANDARD WINE BIT TEliS is highly recommended by physicians for Dyspoptics, on account of its tonic properties, ita purity, and its deli oious flavor.- i- augl5-dw3m.

LOCAL NOTICES.

"Only a^Colci."—Who would Buffer front ft cold wilh ttc probability of a serious attack of Brouthltis, Inflammation oi the Lungs or Connumption, when "that officiant prerentive fillSQIiER'S IIEKB BITTERS is at hand? It will remove tbe tickling sensation which proceeds a ob{£ -rlpevonta ho iraoneal and' chook ooaghlng— expel the macus that gathors in the bronchia and anccoeslully resist that foil destroyer—Consumption. ilrii Amos Staufifor, of Manor twp., Pa., waa Actually,- speedily and permanently 11 rod of Cojlfiluiptton solely by MlSfTLER'S ECttttU EJTTEKS, after several oonsultiag physicians had prononacod her case hopeless, and she is still fc JiTing witness ef tho power of this wonderful remedy ever disease. It has saved the lives' of thousands' and is' daily adding to the nnmbor of ita victories. Sold everywhere. 2Jwlw

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS WM. .T lUEMAN. HEN RT HIEUAH, Ja BALTIMORE. WM. J. RIEJ1AN & SON, s'oocnsfcsa. to

Wm, I£i#uian & Co.

PORK PACKERS,

Water Street, near Blaize's Mill,

TEBB®

H'SUTB, IND.

tit,f^%to?t3room formerly occupied by 3 Ocry 4 Kanconrt: Hogs bon^ht and sold on oommission. Lilioral advance on paoking and oonsignmcnts to our houao ill Biiltiiiioto.. deoMlm

The partnership beretoforo existing between Francis Mcllfresh, lienjumin F. Deuglei .and John G. Barnard, under the firqt of McMKroali, Donglor A Co., iu tliu Phoenix Foundry nn4 Machine Shop, in Torre Want?, is thirdly dissolved^ by mntual consent.

F. D. MclLFRKSH,

"-"i'/li4-! -i BENJAMIN F. DENGLER, JOHN G. BARNARD.

CO-PA RTNVR8HI P.

Fiancls Mcllf.tesh and John G. Barnard have, this day forrued a Co-Bftr}nerahip under the Arm of Mclifresli -t BatiiarJ, and will contlnn* the butineao of thn Phoenix Fonndry and Huchine Shop. F. H. MclLFRESH,

D.c. 1, 1S58. JNO G. BARNARD. daawlTT"''4'

J^OTIOK- TO

CITY TAX-PAYF B§,

I hereby givn notice thut the Tax Duplicate for the soar IOCS, baa been ^pi^tMl in ay htnds fer collection.'* The rate of taxes on all Real Estate aud Personal Property, on each cne banilred dollars valuation is asfollawe: for getk«^^i^ioBdi3.i^,i.....i.iA'..L .....T0 oonts For special, nr Normal School 120 On each male poison, sano, aud nut a pan per, a poll-tax of. 50

N. B.—On all taxoa not paid by tho third Monday In March, I8C9,- there wUI be a penalty of ten per cent, added to the same.

CI. A. GOODWIN,

2t)J2w City Treasurer.

NEWS AND STATIONERY BOONS!

,,

if

G. TJ. BASCOM.

.t Sixth Street,

Opposite New Post Office Building. All New Tprk.Cmeiunaii and Philadelphia Papers aud HagaKihes %ii hand rngalar and as soon as issued,

Special attcntioB pU to getting .back NtJmbeni.' Innitial Paper an) Envelopes always on hand or stamped t»o«*dor. 8sbo01 Paper, a good article, vary cheap. tiov6 GU8. A. ARNOLD.

STOYfeS INK TIKWAKE. ~~J, •,

TmbbJJactp, QptllS, 1868.

Having boaght the ^otira Stock of Atovrs kid Warea at W. Lockwood, I am prepared to wait on all that may call on me at the Old Stand, 171

StHet, batween Sixth and -Seventh. P. 8. All kinds of Joe Work done in the best manner and witq dispatch.

OCtljdtf ,|. -iTrT*

Pi«

6- S.

saoManiaaaall, L0U8.' I WOOD

amusements.

lfAffif~8ISTiES4

tz SXI,

HALL,

Tato'TronptTslunt to h»re so np«rior in Utb oonataj. fl|$y«iUclva tvoOoocwta, at DOWIOTO BAtt,

oa

fhmsdwitod Friday Kveihigs,

A

ad alng

kiu

of' th*

noat

axqnisiU moaio

Id

their extonilte Mtoetloaa firom the Great lUatar*. The "fAIBT BISTSBS" Will tetceoafuM by the great English Pianist, Fro&fflvju'd William Magiiils, one of the most accomplished maatan of Cluaical and Fancy Moiic now ia Anuria*. In presenting this combination of Mntical Talent to the admirers of SnglU^ Oerman, and

Amerioao Xelody in Tarre that flatters kimaef will be able to give

ikatjlw

most abandant latidactloa.

AdmlaalOB —60 Cents OMldren....^ S3 Ceau Kustrwd

SmUm

Doors epes at 6H, aid Ooncert eommenoes at 7J o'clock P. M. 0- O. CHENEY, Prof. I. Ic

Ious»^

Musical Director^'

JJOWLING HALL.

"IU lONAMI 0M~fII K9AI AfiAIN."

One Night Only!

SATURDAY E W6, DEC. 12, '68,

THE OLD-TIME and WELLTIUD

SliWCOMB'8 1H8TRKLS,

Headed by the Great Imsraasaiio and foohderof the present iyatem of Klbstrelsy, after an on* paralleled Season of success of eighteen months, at their

OPBBA HOUSE,

^Hnoinnati, propose

a tour, for a limited number of wetlts, throagh the cotiulry. Tho performance will embrace the entire force of this

MenstW OrganizationfDoors op an at oommeacts at 8 o'clock. Admission.. de7dtf

35 and SO Geata

Ki4lW.

DANNKN, Agent.

QYSTER SUPPER.

Closing

TUB (HAND Atlt 01 Til UrUBLiC Will giro an

OYSTER SUPPER -AT— 6. A. B. UALL-FIFTH STREET,

Thursday Evening, Dee. I0t 1868, To which they invite their friends, and thepnblic, generally.

Admission. ../Free

The proceeds will ba devotod to tho BENEFIT OF THE POOR. 3dlW

JJOWLING HALL.

-rWO NIGliTS ONLY! Tuesday & Wednesday Even'gs December 8th Sa 9th.

THE ORIGINAL

SKIFF & OAYLORD'S

MINSTRELS,

AND BRASS BAND. The old Favorites and Hnmoristo. TWENTY DISTINGl'ISflKD PEBFORMEE3, who will appear in an entire new and' original Programme. The greatest Combination of Talent now in existence. For particulars, see large Posters and small Bills.

The Evening's Entertainment will conclude with Prof. Bchaffor's renowned production of PANITHBOPOTICOHICA.

Doors opau at 7, Performance commences at 8 o'clock. '~1 Admissioil 60c Farquette 75c

JOE GAYLORD, General Agent.

Dec2-6t

STECK'S, KN ABE'S, CHICKERINGS.

Tbe Celebrated Putent Cycloids

and ether well-known and reliable Makers. CABHART JSc KEEDHAM'S Parlor and Church Organs and Melodeons, SHEET MUSIC, i--

INSTRUCTION BdOKS, And evo'ry variety of

Small Musical Instruments,

—AND—

Musical ^Merchandise.

PIANOS FOR RENT. Also, old Iusturumontstaken inoxchangeor part pay on n6w ones.

Pianos, Melodeons,

anS^all kinds of smallor Musical lnatrnments repaired by COMPETENT WORKMEN. fiim.I Orders to

KISSNEB'S

PALACE OF MUSIO,

fVo. 46, Oliio Street, (Opposite.the Old Court Hoaso,)

riUKKK-HAUTU INU

BOOTS AND SHOES,

Boots & Shoes

*TO SUIT

E I E S

Having just received, at

O. E. liUGGLES

a well selected 3tockof IFjmen, Misses, aud ChC dren's Snmmor Wear, which I will offer tor **lc at the

Very Lowest Cash Price!

And 1 have also recalled a large assortment ot Hen's, Boy's and Youth's Bootn and Shoe*, bun^h at tbe head of the market, so they can bo

Sold to Suit the Present Times

My motto 14 "Bny Cli.-ap, Soil Cheap—'m*ll ProStn and Qaiok Saiea." I also manufacture all kinds of

r.

MEN'S WORE

On the shortest notice and thn most fashionable styles. HRNDING done neatly and In haste.— Don't ferget tho plase, bnt oall and examine, if yon do not bny. U. 1. RCGGLES, fySdtf No. 16, North 4th Street.

^BCHITBCT ft BUILDfiR.

J. Am YRYDAGH.

Plana, 9peet«catton«, gvpertntaadaaoe, and Detail Drawings furnlshad for avail daaeripttoa of Bnildiaga.

Orxica.—Sonth nit corner of Mela and Fifth Streets,

OTar

Donnelly's Drag Store.

mySSdl?

ON GOO 05« TS3T

t,'

4

tha Maaager the

rr 1

OUR FALL STOCK

4

At

GREAT BARGAINS

*13

!,W

*2*- rvla

Hte- ii i*'! U- 9 -i— I

.75 Cento

Mani lanagec. de7dtf

ti '•.**

?S43«j» -i-T-i ,.i 21- '2 5,

N

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rimf***—.-"--

I '.f ',t

S A W S I

A N W

BLANKETS

A. SSIMEK ES I

a a a a to

Dmestic Cloods!

At Exceedingly

LOW PRICES

Call and Look at oar Stock.

CORNELIUS & HAMKKTY.

Corner 3d and Mairr Sts.

Terre»Hautt\ Indiana

W. S. RYCE & €0.,

1

1 .'A.. -T''

IN ORDER TOi^j^

KEDUOE STOCK

(for reasons which will bo given horeaftot}&ow offer

UNDER THE MAKHKT!

4—Largc Steck

(just received) of

DRY GOODS

Including In part

pf ovary

1

OJJV.

A

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tr.tjsii *ah)rt* I'e'alrCdi. t'»««!

'18 now oomplote. We offer

U»t

1

Sit,

4S, It

r'

1

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1

i*,.s A-'" SS"'m :4 2 Ai a

DRESS GOODS!

'13 .i .*fti

variety.

DRESS GOODS SHAWLS AND CLOAKINtiS!

Astrachan, Chinchillas, Beavers, Lyons' Silk Ve|. rots. Velveteens, Jtc.

In Mink,

Fitch, Siberian Hqnirol Aatraslian H«tts Collar and Muff, ic., Ac., with inauy olhms too numerous to mention.

Pur Setts for Children & Misses. BLANKETS AND FLANNELS! CLOTHS AND CASS1MERES1

WATER PROOF CLOTHS!

(in Gold aud Black miTed.)

Towels and Napkins

v'

Including

HOIJSEEEKPING

Of all kinds

CARPETS

AND

OIL CLOTHS

The LARG£ST STOCK of NOTiONa and FANOT G019D3 in the city, ctnbiaclns

Dress and Cloak Buttons! Dress and Cloak Trimmings!

Gloves & Hosiery! JAOONET EDGINGS,

from 90 cents per yard and np.

WOOLEN TRAPS!

In Hoods, Nubias, Breakfast Shawls, Ladies Hand Kuit. Jacheis, Children* Hand

Knit Zephyr Drawers, dec., dtc., die.

UNDERWEAR!

dents, Ladles, Boys, Misses and Chlldrens. ChUdrens Shirts and Drawers attached.

Look till you find the

oooos.

FAVORABLE

«i"fcjfsV'3 i.3 a 0

»wr tx tori «o« mS

TIME

10

BOY roii THE

ft 'jj zsai -j "bit

O I A S

yr t.

r*

OUR DRESS GOODS Very Complete in Assortment,

PRICES REGULATED

TO

To Favor Bayers and In* -, crease Sales.

PRESS GOODS

f-'V 1 ,-J,

1

At 20,25,30, 40 and 50 Cents.

A Good Dress Pattern

CAN BE SOLD AT

$3,50! $4,00! $4,50!

FRENCH MERINO'S, All-wool Empress Cloths,

i1,***•

iv /. U'Srjl .1 j*r{ces made to "£kiit

Changeable Silks4 Heavy Rep Silks!

A handsome Mink Set 135,00 A handsome Mink Set 40,00 A handsome Mink Set...» 45,00

fitch SQUIRREL and ASTRACHAN SETS,

QLOYEI, y5 MITTEN S9

SCARFS,

HANDKERCHm

For Gents, Ladles and Misses,

Hoods, Nubias, Breakfast Shawls,

a

Balmoral Skirts, &c. E S A & O

Corner Fourth and Main Sta.

EED WANTED!

WK WANT'

1,000 Bushels Flax Seed!

WE WANT

200 6'uShels clover Seed

WE WANT

11

500 Bushels Timothy Seed!

FARMERS HAYING ANT 8BLL

BKBD 8KRI TO

CALL AND SEE US I

COUNTRY MERCHANTS HATING ANY SUED ON HAND,

WRITE TO USY

We

Cash

will

Pay FOB

"What w© Buy,

JONES

A

JONES.

Farm Implements, TRRRE flACTS. INli.

LADIES FURS,

IK—

Mink, Fitch, Siberian Squirrel, Cony, Water Mink, &c.,, &c-, &c.,

GOOD AS THE BEST,

air. .- AND

Cheap as the Cheapest!

GENTS'S UNDERWEAR,

Of th) best }aality, at "bottom prices.'' Jnst received, another Inroiwitf those faahionable and popular- .,,r.ir

A I N E A S

ALSO,

.Soma Reautiful St lea of

dim WtlOLRH SCARPA

Gents' Pur Collars, Caps and Gloves!

VERY I.OW,

Call and Ejcatnine. our Stock, AT THE

4

METROPOLITAN

Hat, Cap and Fur Store,

198 Main Street.

IJOWD & SLATE.